Buy U.S. Sugar Land Now!
March 11, 2014
To combat Everglades drought and coastal toxic algae blooms, the State of Florida needs to acquire the remaining 150,000 acres of U.S. Sugar land it optioned three-and-a-half years ago.
Carbon Pollution: Florida Shouldn't Be a Victim
March 3, 2014
Governor Rick Scott has said he doesn't believe in climate disruption, and he hasn't shown support for EPA carbon pollution protections.
New Study Finds 60% Solar Job Growth in Florida
February 11, 2014
A new report from The Solar Foundation, a national nonprofit research organization, finds more than 4,000 Floridians are now working in the solar power industry.
Floridians' Concerns About Climate Pollution in Line with New National Poll
February 4, 2014
According to a new study, Americans overwhelmingly support implementing strong standards for carbon pollution from power plants.
Sixteen Florida Cities, One Message: We Want Clean Water!
January 24, 2014
Concerned Floridians from more than 100 different organizations in 16 communities gathered to make a stand for clean water.
Duke Seeks to Extend Operations of Its Dirtiest Coal Units Through 2018
January 8, 2014
It's time for Duke Energy to stop stalling and choose 21st-century, clean renewable energy solutions for Florida.
Judge's Decision Leaves Florida's Public Waters Unprotected
January 7, 2014
Today's decision allows the EPA to avoid applying Clean Water Act protections for two-thirds of all Florida waters, including streams and canals.
Green Transit Plan Goes on 2014 Pinellas Ballot
December 16, 2013
Sierra Club's Healthy Air Campaign wins grassroots victory for "Greenlight Pinellas."
Sierra Club Helps Assemble Plug In-Electric Vehicle Advocacy Powerhouse
December 15, 2013
The first Florida Plug-In Electric Vehicle Summit was held in Orlando to build a framework for moving forward as a cohesive leadership group to advance EV-friendly programs at the state level.
Clean Water Advocates Launch Floridians' Clean Water Declaration Campaign
December 13, 2013
The declaration, signed by 50 organizations as of today , is a positive vision to inspire people to work together to find solutions to Florida's water quality and quantity problems.